Re: [orca-list] Terminal based Dictionary?



The dict package is console-based and if you want you can install dictd, 
the server and run your dictionary off-line.
Regards, Willem


On Fri, 2 Jul 2010, Chris Gilland wrote:

I know that Gnome natively has a dictionary in it, however, I wonder: can
someone please r3ecommend a good terminal based Dictionary?

BTW, just installed and am over here playing with Twidge.  O my, God!  It's
incredible! It blows ttytter out of the water! in my opinion.

Chris. 
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